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- !Xfront - The improved !X front end
- ===================================
-
- By S.J.Borrill
-
- v1.01 22nd Mar 1995
-
- NOTE: !Xfront is FREEWARE. It is freely distributable, as long as it is
- supplied in it's entirety. I retain the copyright.
-
- N.B. !X is © Gnome Computers
-
- Purpose
- =======
- !X is a very nice program that allows your RISCOS computer to function as an
- X terminal. Unfortunately, the frontend for !X requires you to remember the
- command line syntax and options if you wish to reconfigure the number of
- screens, resolution, colour depth, etc. !Xfront is a application that
- coexists with !X to provide a more versatile user interface. You *must* have
- a copy of !X and also the filer must have 'seen' that copy in order for
- !Xfront to run.
-
- N.B. The !X.!Boot file does not contain the line:
- Set X$Dir <Obey$Dir>
- This *must* be inserted otherwise !X will have to be run before using
- !Xfront.
-
- Use
- ===
-
- Double click on the !Xfront icon. When the !Xfront is installed on the
- iconbar, you have three options depending on which mouse button you press.
-
- SELECT : Opens the !Xfront options window.
- MENU : Brings up the !Xfront menu allowing you to quit the program.
- ADJUST : Starts the X server with the default settings.
-
- The main options window has a few different sections.
-
- At the top are the options relating to up to four screens. (If you want to
- use more screens, get in touch and I'll get it to do it). Clicking MENU over
- the screen information will bring up a menu with all the different display
- types known. (See later how to add more display types). You can also click
- on the up/down arrows to cycle through the available displays. You can switch
- dynamic colourmaps on and off with the relevant option button. The number of
- screens desired can be altered with the option buttons alongside screens 1, 2
- and 3. It will all make sense when you give it a go.
-
- Next, there is the desired X host. This will default to 'broadcast'. (see
- later how to configure other hosts).
-
- Next, there is the actual size of your monitors display and mouse
- acceleration. If you are used to a standard RISCOS mouse then leave
- acceleration at 1. This gives linear movement.
-
- Next, there are two options buttons allowing you to choose whether you want
- backing store to be applied to all windows and whether you want multiple X
- sessions or not.
-
- Finally, you can enter any other options you require in the bottom writable
- icon.
-
- Once you have set up the options as you wish, you can:
-
- a) Close the window (by clicking on cancel). Clicking ADJUST on the iconbar
- icon will now start the X server with your set options.
-
- b) Save the settings as defaults.
-
- c) Start the X server with the required setting immediately.
-
- d) Save the setting as an Obey file to allow multiple configurations. To do
- this, click MENU and use the save option to save the Obey file to the
- desired location.
-
- Customising
- ===========
-
- !Xfront uses 3 files to get it's information.
-
- <Xfront$Dir>.Modes
- - Has a list of modes that are offered as display types. The file can
- either be edited directly or rather, use the 'New mode...' menu option
- on the option screen menu to add a new display mode.
-
- <Xsearch$Dir>.Defaults
- - Has a list of default options in the same format as the !X default file.
-
- <Xsearch$Dir>.hosts
- - Has a list of known hosts. These must be entered in the same format as
- the hosts file in !X.
-
- N.B. Xsearch$Dir can be set up to use the defaults and hosts files from !X,
- simply by editing the !Run file in the !Xfront directory.
-
- History
- =======
-
- v1.00 16/3/95 Started work
- v1.01 22/3/95 Finished work. Got save Obey files to work. First release.
-
- Contact
- =======
-
- Contact me at:
-
- Stephen Borrill
- Fitzwilliam College,
- Cambridge.
- CB3 0DG
-
- or email me on:
-
- sjb42@cus.cam.ac.uk
-
-
-
- S.J.Borrill
- 22/3/95
-